Graphic Organizers
The Choices Program's graphic organizers are designed to help students process information as they read, organize complex ideas, and prepare for deliberation on policy options. The Choices Program will provide two kinds of graphic organizers, generic organizers that can be used with a range of units and organizers specific to individual units.
Graphic organizers for use with multiple units will be available from this page soon.
Look for graphic organizers specific to an individual unit on the Supplemental Materials page for the unit. Organizers are currently available for the following units.
- Between World Wars: FDR and the Age of Isolationism
- Brazil: From Colony to Democracy
- Beyond Manifest Destiny: America Enters the Age of Imperialism
- Caught Between Two Worlds: Mexico at the Crossroads
- Challenge to the New Republic: The War of 1812
- Competing Visions of Human Rights: Questions for U.S. Policy
- China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response
- Conflict in Iraq: Searching for Solutions
- Confronting Genocide: Never Again?
- Contesting Cuba's Past and Future
- Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Priorities, Policies, and Practices
- To End All Wars: World War I and the League of Nations Debate
- A Forgotten History: The Slave Trade and Slavery in New England
- Freedom in Our Lifetime: South Africa's Struggle
- The French Revolution
- Global Environmental Problems: Implications for U.S. Policy
- The Haitian Revolution
- Iran Through the Looking Glass: History, Reform, and Revolution
- Indian Independence and the Question of Pakistan
- International Trade: Competition and Cooperation in a Globalized World
- Shifting Sands: Balancing U.S. Interests in the Middle East
- Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy
- Russia's Transformation: Challenges for U.S. Policy
- U.S. Immigration Policy in an Unsettled World
- The U.S. Role in a Changing World
